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ACCT 346 Week 3 Quiz,
Question1. 1. (TCO 2) Bubba’s Crawfish Processing Company uses a traditional overhead
allocation based on direct labor hours. For the current year, overhead is estimated at $2,250,000, and
direct labor hours are budgeted at 415,000 hours. Actual overhead was $2,200,000, and actual
overhead hours worked were 422,000.
(a) Calculate the predetermined overhead rate.
(b) Calculate the overhead applied.
(c) Determine the amount of overhead that is over- or underapplied. (Points : 6)

Question 2.2. (TCO 2) Thibodeaux Limousine Corporation is trying to determine a predetermined
manufacturing overhead. Estimated overhead for the upcoming year is $776,000. Budgeted machine
hours are 105,000 hours, and budgeted labor hours are 17,500 hours, at a rate of $10.00 per hour.
Compute the predetermined overhead rate based on
(a) direct labor dollars;
(b) direct labor hours; and
(c) machine hours. (Points : 6)

Question 3.3. (TCO 1) List and briefly describe four of the five differences between managerial
accounting and financial accounting. (Points : 4)

Question 4.4. (TCO 2)The following information is available for Sappy’s Surgical Shears for the
fiscal year ending December 31, 20XX.
Beginning balance in Finished Goods

$ 17,000

Ending balance in Finished Goods

15,200

Beginning balance in Work in Process

12,500

Ending balance in Work in Process
Selling expenses

4,500
123,000

General and administrative expenses

89,000

Direct material cost

54,500

Direct labor cost

66,000

Manufacturing overhead
Sales

21,400
385,000

Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured. (Points : 4)

Question 5.5.(TCO 2) Match each of the following six terms with the phrase that most closely
describes it. Each answer below may be used only once.
G_____ 1. Activity-based costing
J______ 2. Cost of goods available for sale
E______ 3. Period costs
L______ 4. Process costing system
C______ 5. Just-in-time system
N______ 6. Work in process
(A) Costs assigned to the goods produced, also known as manufacturing costs
(B) Materials costs that are not traced directly to products produced
(C) System that seeks to minimize Raw Materials Inventory and Work in Process Inventory

(D) Cost of items that are completed and transferred from Work in Process Inventory to Finished
Goods Inventory
(E) Costs that are identified with accounting periods rather than with goods produced
(F) Actual overhead greater than overhead that has been applied to products
(G) Method of assigning overhead costs that uses multiple allocation bases
(H) System that uses job-order sheets to collect costs for each individual job
(I) Cost of all materials and parts that are directly traced to the items produced
(J) Beginning balance in the Finished Goods Inventory plus cost of goods manufactured
(K) Overhead applied to products is greater than the actual overhead costs incurred
(L) Used by companies that produce large quantities of identical items
(M) Cost of all manufacturing activities other than direct material and direct labor
(N) Inventory account that contains the cost of goods that are only partially completed
(Points : 6)

Question 6.6. (TCO 2) Far Out Ceramics makes custom macaroni tile
and applies job-order costing. The following information relates to the
fiscal year ending December 31, 20XX.
Beginning balance in Raw Materials Inventory $ 12,500
Purchases of raw material
189,000
Ending balance in Raw Materials Inventory
14,300
Beginning balance in Work in Process
24,500
Ending balance in Work in Process
23,100
Direct labor cost
89,700
Manufacturing overhead applied
66,200
Actual manufacturing overhead
66,200
Beginning balance in Finished Goods
0
Ending balance in Finished Goods
24,300
Sales
432,000
Selling expenses
120,000
General and administrative expenses
86,000
How much is cost of goods sold? (Points : 2)
$320,200
$348,200
$343,600
$371.300

Question 7.7. (TCO 2) Match each of the six following terms with the phrase that most closely
describes it. Each answer may be used only once.
B_____ 1. Direct costs
F_____ 2. Noncontrollable costs
H_____ 3. Opportunity costs
J_____ 4. Fixed costs
D_____ 5. Incremental costs
K_____ 6. Enterprise resource planning system
(A) Costs that increase or decrease in total in response to increases or decreases in the
level of business activity
(B) Costs that are directly traceable to a product, activity, or department
(C) Costs that a manager can influence
(D) The difference in costs between decision alternatives
(E) Costs incurred in the past that are not relevant to present decisions
(F) Costs that cannot be influenced by a manager
(G) Financial plans prepared by management accountants
(H) Value of the benefits foregone when one decision alternative is selected over another
(I) Costs that cannot be directly traced to a product, activity, or department or are not
worth tracing
(J) Costs that do not change in total with changes in the level of business activity
(K) Systems that prepare a master production system and all of the support across the
company (Points : 6)

Question 8.8. (TCO 3) The marinade department began the period with
150,000 units. During this period, the department received another
180,000 units from the prior department, and at the end of the period,
112,000 units remained that were 17% complete. How much are
equivalent units in the marinade department’s Work In Process Inventory
at the end of the period? (Points : 2)
12,000
25,500
19,040
30,600

Question 9.9. (TCO 3) The Franc Zeppo Venture manufactures a product that goes through two
processing departments. Information relating to the activity in the first department during April is given
below.
•Work in process, April 1: 50,000 units (80% completed for materials and 60% completed
for conversion)
•Work in process, April 30: 35,000 units (45% completed for materials and 60%
completed for conversion)
The department started 380,000 units into production during the month and transferred
385,000 completed units to the next department.
Compute the equivalent units of production for the first department for April, assuming
the company uses the weighted-average method of accounting for units and
costs. (Points : 4)

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